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December 19, 1912. Desecheo Island Reservation. 

 Embraces Desecheo Island in Mona Passage, Porto Rico, 

 but is subject to naval and lighthouse purposes. 



January 9, 1913. Gravel Island Reservation. Em- 

 braces Gravel Island and Spider Island, approximately 

 in latitude forty-five degrees and fifteen minutes north, 

 longitude eighty-six degrees and fifty-eight minutes 

 west from Greenwich, in Lake Michigan, Wisconsin. 



March 3, 1913. Aleutian Islands Reservation. Em- 

 braces all of the islands of the Aleutian chain, Alaska, 

 including Unimak and Sannak Islands on the east and 

 Otter Island on the west, reserved for preserve and breed- 

 ing-ground for native birds, and in addition thereto for 

 the propagation of reindeer and fur-bearing animals and 

 encouragement and development of the fisheries. 



April 21, 1913. Walker Lake Reservation. Embraces 

 9.68 acres of land in section one, township fifteen north, 

 range twelve east, and five acres in township sixteen 

 north, range twelve east, of the Fifth Principal Meridian, 

 Arkansas. 



May 6, 1913. Petit Bois Island Reservation. Em- 

 braces all of the public land upon Petit Bois Island located 

 in the Gulf of Mexico about ten miles off the coast of 

 Alabama and Mississippi, in townships nine and ten south, 

 ranges three and four west of Saint Stephens Meridian. 



September 4, 1913. Anaho Island Reservation. Em- 

 braces Anaho Island in Pyramid Lake, Nevada. 



June 6, 1914. Smith Island Reservation. Embraces 

 Smith and Minor Islands, situated in the Straits of Juan 

 de Fuca, about fourteen miles north by west from Port 

 Townsend, Washington. 



January 20, 1915. Ediz Hook Reservation. Embraces 

 an arm of land extending into the Straits of Juan de Fuca, 

 in township thirty-one north, range six west of Willamette 

 Meridian, Washington. 



